NOVO-OGARYOVO, November 15. /TASS/. Citizens’ trust in elections in Russia has substantially increased, but the electoral system needs further perfecting, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with representatives of election commissions.
"The use of contemporary standards by election commissions has helped to secure a significant boost to confidence both in the elections and in the electoral system itself. This has been recorded by all sociological studies," Putin said.
The president pointed out that according to the results of the single voting day in 2020, 60% of the respondents of the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) said that they trusted the election results, and in September 2022, 69% of the polled believed that the elections in their region were mostly fair and had no gross violations.
"Of course, the assessment is quite democratic, but it should not make us complacent, as we do have to work on further perfecting the electoral system," the Russian president emphasized.
According to Putin, in particular, it is necessary "to take a more active part in developing a digital platform, which should replace the current version of ‘Vybory’ (Russia’s state automated information system - TASS) in the near future."